This symposium explores the world of the alternative press with experts from around the country, featuring speakers such as Jenna Freedman (Lower East Side Librarian Winter Solstice Shout Out zine), Davida Breier (Xerography Debt) Anne Elizabeth Moore (independent publisher, activist, writer and teacher). And Quimby’s will be there selling zines! For more info: caxtonclub.org/events/2013-symposium

Please note, this event is NOT at Quimby’s. It’s at the Newberry Library at 60 West Walton St.

Mayhem, Miscreants, Memoirs, Music & Misc
End Times and 2019 End of the Mayan Calendar and Countdown to Judgement Day by David Montaigne (Adv Unlmtd) $19.95
Beyond Belief: The Secret Lives of Women In Extreme Religions by Susan Tive (Seal) $16.00
Deserts of Heaven by MG Meile $13.00
Official Truth 101 Proof: The Inside Story of Pantera by Rex Brown and Mark Eglinton $26.00

Politics & Revolution
Homos and Hebrew Live Long and Prosper by MG Meile $8.00

Fiction
Sea Is My Brother SC by Jack Kerouac $18.99 – The lost novel!
Book of My Lives by Aleksander Hemon $25.00
Magic Words: The Tale of a Jewish Boy-Interpreter: The Worlds Most Estimable Magician, a Murderous Harlot, and America’s Greatest Indian Chief by Gerald Kolpan $15.95 – Now in soft cover.
Everyone Says That at the End of the World by Owen Egerton (Soft Skull) $15.95
Names of Silence by MG Meile $13.00
Bear Season by Bernie Hafeli $14.95
War Is Language: 101 Short Works by Nath Jones $4.99

Politics & Revolution
Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer for Freedom, Letters from Prison, Songs, Poems, Courtroom Statements – Tributes to the Punk Band That Shook the World (Feminist Press) $12.95
Value of Radical Theory: An Anarchist Introduction to Marx’s Critique of Political Economy (AK Press) $12.95
Take Back the Land: Land Gentrification and the Umoja Village Shantytown by Max Rameau (AK Press) $14.95
Dictionary of Operations: Deep Politics and Cultural Intelligence by Operative Cultural Intelligence and Konrad Becker (AUtonomedia) $14.95

Perhaps you heard the news? The restaurant next door to Quimby’s had a fire. We’ve received a lot of concerned phone calls and e-mails from folks. Thanks for showin’ the love! Thanksfully, it has not affected Quimby’s and everything is safe here in the zine stacks!

Don’t miss The Oyez Review celebrating its fortieth issue with Katherine May Copenhaver and other Contributors.

Oyez Review, Roosevelt University’s award-winning literary magazine, is edited and produced by MFA candidates in the Literary Magazine Internship course. Each issue includes poetry, creative nonfiction, and fiction from the best writers across the nation. Oyez Review’s most recent issue marks forty years of continuous publication. Oyez Review has featured work by such writers as Charles Bukowski, James McManus, Carla Panciera, Michael Onofrey, Tim Foley, John N. Miller, Gary Fincke, and Barry Silesky, and visual artists Thomas C. Jackson, Steve Harp, Vivian Nunley, C. Taylor, Jennifer Troyer, and Frank Spidale.

Oyez Review’s fortieth anniversary issue includes for the first time ever color artwork by acclaimed Chicago artist Chuck Jones.

Katherine May Copenhaver has lived in the Chicago area most of her life. She holds a BA in English from University of Iowa and an MFA in creative writing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She makes a living as a writer, editor, and teacher of writing.